The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 July 1908

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1908. NO. 6,336
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  • 789 1 Accoiding to a tradition, Mount Fuji male its appearance m a Monkt during the reign <■: En en i Xi rei (2 B C.) and m every monkey year it is visited by pilgrims m irou'er Lumbers tl li. nary ytais. 'Ibis beirg a•* Itockei <ai the
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  • 120 1 The battleship vote difficulty m Russia has been got over by voting last year's estimates. It is declared that the 1 andTsarit?a wi.l vis t Eagiind Jut tfc< Cowes week—Page 5. An interesting account of a railway j mrnev from Singapore to Malacca apfeais on pa^e 5.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 46 1 The only canned Milk m which the full flavour of fresh cow's Milk is retained. rT\ INSIST ON HAVING I Jk IW Pure, Refreshing, Gheap I t^Alfe*^ 1 Retailed by all GROCERS HOTELS. iltr^^lir he Mitsui Bussan Kaisha s »ii3iSiJ3^^/l SOLE AGENTS FOR: J^MP^lTtie Dai Nippon
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    • 415 1 Harmston's Grand Circus. LOCATION— BEACH ROAD. &£ain To=Ni£nt, 3 Affrin To=Ni£hU Lat 915. ii at 915. TREMENDOUS SUCCESS. S™ MANAGEMENT'S THINKS v .•vnpvTAPTT? Tiurvpw They mean the thanks they cannot speak. AN I NDENIABIiE TRIUMI H. Such fa their position to day Anticipate M as they might, hope as they
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    • 91 1 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. Robinson Co. supply special qualities of footballs—Page 6. The sparkling Hock. Moselle and Burgundy of Caldbeck Macgregor Co. are special/. —Page 4. Don't forget Messrs Kate Great Sale, second day to-day—Page 1. The Outward German mail Scharnhorst. for Hongkong—Page 7. Messrs Fernandez sell teak and rattan furniture—Page 3.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 353 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday, 7th High Water.— 3.22 a., 4 29 p Selangor R:iees First day. N D L Homeward Mail due. Convent Bazaar, 8 Assizes open, Singapore. Stiaits Trading Co Meeting. Cup Tie semi-final, R.G.A. v S.R.C.. 5 p S.V I. Company Drill, 5.30 p S.K.E. (V) Semaphore Signalling, 5.15
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  • 301 2 Before Ml Justice Beroombe Smith jesterd.v isur. Mr Cook.' Yarborougk en beiiiif fXviro-<, ippUed for probate ,ttheu.n o! Ahimia M-.uLurat bin Awat bin Mathrw. The qottl M MI whether the w executed m Arabia, ni a. valid Arabian will. A witness previously called as an expert m Mohaaedban
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  • 283 2 I. k I SIKUKA Mi Tae Saama MUru, the tteamer of I eriil Ju ieaa w•- I tsu 8 shi D >ckj urd and S w ion Saturday, Jane The eererrony, as we leirn from a lengthy acoouat m th N ipa iki Press, partook of
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  • 104 2 EUyi .m ci -v .ire P ly successful Afl iiista 11 •■>■ ure kh i rery c. n. nish. c are inauy prosperous settlements m Greater Brit iin hire Caledonians larg aate, but the names of these i iRtieß ;ry that fact on their face. •xly, ho
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 527 2 advertisements. TO LET. TO BE LET. A compound house m Mount Elizabeth No. 15A. Now ready. Kent $45. Apply to— CAGGINO ft Co. July 6 9 7 TO BE LET. Unfurnished. Immediate Entry, Nos. 7, Ba and 88, Chancery Lane. Apply to (1. A. FERNANDEZ Co., Houfce Agents. July 8
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    • 488 2 Hfcvcrtisemcnts. TO LET. TO LET A compound house No. 28-A, Syed Allie Road. Apply at No. 71, Prinsep Street. June 24 8.7 OFFICES TO LET. Raffles Square, over The Robinson Piano Cos., premises. Apply ROBINSON PIANO Co., Ltd. Oct 2 TO BE LET, UNFURNISHED. Pleasantly situated European Piesidence known as
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    • 520 2 H&verttsements. NOTWES. NOTICE Is hereby given that Mr. T. M. Connolly is no longer Manager of the Caledonian Hotel and has no authority to incur any debts or transact any business on behalf of the said Hotel. Dated this 4th day of July 1908. T. SABGE&NT, Proprietor of the Caledonian
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    • 398 2 H&vcrtieemcnta. INSURANeES. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO., LTD. FIEE AUD MAEINE. YAN6-TSZE INSURANCE /SSOC. LTD. MAEINE. CHINA F.RE INSURANCE CO., L TO. FIEE. Fire and Marine J iisks of v«ry d< -scriptiun underwritten at lowest current ratt a, Adamson Gilfiilan Co Ltd. lecerai Ageuts. A. SCANDRI-TT. Manager h;»urance DepartiSOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE
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    • 447 2 a^erttscment^ BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Ba^ n. Corporation. Paid-up Capital m Resbevb Fund Sterling Reserve SI ->.«>< > ver Reserve 113,500,000 28 Reseevb Liability M PuuPEiMToas w 515,000,0e0 Goust ok D:r«ot Hon. Mr. Hbnkt Bhm ick. Chairmak E. Goitz, Ebq.— Deputy Thaiuman. >'- j ssi- jC. P.. Lkkzkank, Esq iil>TA\ i-
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  • 278 3 The folio eon about 55 I tons Ceyloa, were offered at auct -ty -Tune 12, an 1 Bold as Si v~s an [i M.v. :;:s. c&-' per lb. M. B. 6"> No 1 Block bougbt m M B cr p« I 1 g KM. P.
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  • 340 3 Quebec telegram of My N la the presence of the Small Arms Com on. appointed by the Dominion Goreni ment a te^t was made yesterday afternoon, between the Ross ritle and a L°e Enfield, the n all points. The Ross i :l j was taken from
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  • 103 3 Some time ago, vritea fcha Japan Adver- made wfeiewn to the fact that the c for Di. ■ra djing onl at booM by ,-ry that the kjame could ■-treoiely iaagtrooa A depktabk illustration of ti; tmth of this is to be found m a report
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  • 335 3 Toree voyages of a naturalia*-, bein^ an account of many little-known island* m three oceans visited ty the Valhalla," R. V. S., by M. J. Nicoll, with au introduction by fcb« Ki^ht H n. the Bar] of Oawforl, B t., f r s with 56 pLite?. 4
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  • 323 3 Albeit, we have here no sailor's yarn, but tiie testimony of a trained catiiraliat, L?viathan. that crooked serpent of the Prophet Isaiah, conies m such a i[uee-tionable shape." tbat we must suspend judgment, especially as Mr Xicoll's description of the M extraordinary creature controverts the theory thai
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  • 24 3 Cypridol is the most trustworthy and eel of all mercurial remedies m the treatment of secondary symptoms." Unsolicited) Lafayettk-Bexnett, m.d. Central City, U.S.*.. S
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    • 138 3 FOR SALE. FOR SALE Luge quantities aud regnlaz supplies of fast class iron-bound casks. H. B. ML c o Singapore Free Press." July 7 14.7 FOR SALE A r;ibb< r tyred Gig and a set of horse hari. 3S m good order. No reasonable offer reI ised A; ily Kreta
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    • 574 3 Hbvcrtisemcnts. AuenoNs. AUC riON SALE OF Teak and Rattan Household Furniture Etc. Etc. TO HE HELD AT Xo. 48-2 RACE COURSE ROAD. Saturday, 11th July, at 2 p.m. Comprising teak wardrobe with full length mirror, teak clothes stand, teak dinner wagon, teak hat stand, meranti side board with mirror panel,
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    • 538 3 Hbvcrtieemcnta. XU&TIONz. AUCTION SALE OF Unredeemed Pledges. On 7th July, 1908. AT NEW MAhKET, MALACCA. From 4 pawnshops Ban Hong, Seng Joo, Ghee Hin Tong. Hoe Hin Tong. The pledges will be on view at the Central Station two days prior to day of sale. TEOH HONG TYE, Licensed Auctioneer,
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    • 569 3 ELECTRIC are not more silent when running than FOR Simplicity Reliability and Elegance These Cars are unrivalled. 10 12 H. P. X*™!*/ "H UMBER" 20 H. P. have been sold locally and every one of them is giving complete satisfaction. A recent testimonial says "I have completed 25,000 miles on
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  • 18 4 At 6 A Oxley Road on the sth instant the wife of Wm. Fbbw of ;i daughter.
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  • 2042 4 Tuesday, July 7, 1908. Many will real with much interest the chatty description of the Overland jurney nude the other day by the Hon'ble W. Evans and Mr C. B. Buckley, from Singagora to Malacca, using as far as possible the construction work of the new
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  • 73 4 We have to aeknowled_ v of the Programme of the Permit B tion Annual Prize on h. «!ih and The most important individual opei is the Loke Yew Cup to b« nbot I Kuala Lvii, Peuang. Open to ail comon sided six mouths m Urn ny. Seven
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  • 78 4 A tongkang with of kerosene oil Co., frcm Singapore, went ash. re I Saptog a few d ceeded to the scene of the paofi Railway Station road) and Kuala Sflp found that the v but that the P and protect a limited Bomber of ciiM m
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  • 66 4 The Sian. T1 late Mr<. >n is ti. 1 iu-tai. iy m which musical or artiste comin. ugkok has Such cases al devote their talents to ih the public. I tlj e lai Samuel W at Tienl I m woieformerl] Company. They about two mouths,
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  • 14 4 "BXPOET" The report of I national all companies developing the .„..,!>.>.
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    • 295 4 SPARKLING WINES. HOCK: DEINHARD'3 SOHNLEIN f S RHEINGOLD MOSELLE DEINHARD f S BURGUNDY: COSM ANNS POMM\RD. SsJie°™S Caldbeck Macgrcgor Co. yj^ JaSa:^aKSL.S?t-v. < c;v v \I 'F F I Tl kke Safet] Razor give 9 a cleaD. smooth, and comfortable shave with- {j[ 9 .t risk of cv king, serai
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    • 320 4 2 STUDIOS 2 1 Adapted to the Morning and la to the Afternoon Light. They are the Largest, Coolest and best Equipped Studios m the Colony, and are situated m the most picturesque part of the town, adjoining Government House Domain. Moreover, we possess m a high degree all the
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  • RUSSIA.
    • 107 5 The Battleship Vote. «i?€ I July 6tb, 4 p m. The Duma baa approved tie Russian i establishing i J -Li M mehnria, at Hari I M ikdeo, itea at Ki. to, i'.luy.anl a Wee-Consulate bentse. The joint Committal of the Council of the be and the
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    • 33 5 To Visit England. Ju :\n. •"hrouiele srates that it has practically arranged that the Ts^r and Tsi: ma i :sit to England durrctarn visit for that the Xii jieen at Reval.
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    • 31 5 A Big Death Roll -ived 10 ">1 a.m. Two hundr- bodies have Veen rt I from the coal mines at vka m Russia, where a serious explourred three
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    • 14 5 Th*»T>ir of Rnaeia has sent a thousand r of the lereaved.
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    • 34 5 His ncv tL*' (rjvernor left List rvenicg for Labuuii m the Sea-Belle, embarking frmn Johnston's Pier m the launch Kittiwaka at 7.10 pm. The yacht under I went out eastward at p.m.
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  • 27 5 acUr for tl: \u which commence this morniiig ns tliven eases, r attempted raurJer. 1 are also three cases of an] ;'.viul return fr< m
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  • 76 5 Li Tui, a Chinese coolie, was cl. M i n, the o I mig -'rate, h murder bj causing wife and another man who I m the same house with them. The a?cused is alleged to have killed them bj root ijl a dish of pork -which
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  • 147 5 Further evidence waa heard m the which five Cantonese were Master Utecdmt, y, with beififf abaci t i i tbe as T S Bt Ship] ing A M 894 M l{ n fendants. The laot si i i he j )ined Ihe ship on it Hongkong as a
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  • 18 5 (By SubmarinelTelegraph.— Reuter's.) Ignited by Lightning. Lightning has fired the oil-fi&ld at Boryslav, m Gaiicia.
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  • 33 5 S.x oil wells have been destroyed, and it it impossible to approach owing to the fumes and the heat. The 11 w of blazing oil has been checked by earthworks.
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  • 31 5 Frontier Adjusted. Signer Tittoni has announce 1 thut an expedition would be immediately despatched to occupy the territory ceied to Italy under the ie:ent Delimitation Convention with Abyssinia.
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  • 22 5 A New Governor for Tangier. Sultan Abdul Azz of Morocco has appointed Abdul Sadek to be Governor of rangier.
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  • 572 5 An Able Russian Minister. Received July 6 h, at 10 10 a.m. The death is announce! of Count L_rnatieft\ o formerly Russian Ambassador at Constan- l: "The following is a biographical notice of the iate Count Ignatieff Nicholas Pavlovitch Ignatieil', a Russian General and diplomatist, was bora m
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  • 44 5 V Klin? named Murgaa was f and lvin^ half d( al cordition m a driin near the m Ue at Bukit Timah on Sun-lav niebt H eB tal another Kliog bad stabl> c inn and thrown him into the ditch. Th<
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  • 2220 5 SINGAPORE TO MALACCA BY "THE OVERLAND ROUTE." The Hon. W. Evans, the Resident Coun- cillor <>t' Malacca having been to Singapore to aot as Colonial Secretary here while the t Ho a. Captain Young and Lady Evelyn we:e t away on a holday m Java, suggested a month t ago
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 193 5 ROBINSON Co. ATHLETIC OUTFITTERS. f Robinson Special 4 "Tugite" The most "^^ft Waterproof, toughe st and best wearjail^^^p ing Football on the r*t*lQQ %$> 5 (Jm Robinson's "8 r^^^^^^fc& and isquite water- lj§ WBtm- STEEL ROLL TOP DESKS. I STEEL DOCUMENT CABINETS. a I STEEL INVOICE and BILL FILES. 1
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  • 455 6 PRINCE OF WALES AND HIS QUEENSLAND EXPERIENCES. RabßjOU E>< ape ov on Future Monarch. Many Queenslanden still have pleasant reOTBflfttlftiH of the simple and genial manners of the Prince of Wale?, who visited the Australian states, including Queensland, seven oc eight years ago. A gentleman who had the honour of
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  • 290 6 Colonel T. C. Neild has bern revisiting md, .itter having seen it m }^7and 1881. He gives his impressions m I Bri;-' un p*f c',e v I p Is up hi> interview :.less experience should shon th.it the climate of Queensland i> idtwag to the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 67 6 M. M. MESSAGESIES MAEITIMES, MAIL LINE For China, Japan, Ceylon, Aden, *^ci Marseilles* OUTWABD. HOMRWARD. 1906 1908 Arniand-Bebic.luly 19 I'olyutvien Jnlj 1:: Vi *"a v i.v .Juiy 27 rtfen Ac^. io ToonoM Aog. 10 ■S m Da An, .\ru, a.lUhic Aug. 2 1 Singapore-Batavla.-S.s. La Seynt. saiU y rortnight ia
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    • 492 6 flbvcrtisemento. SHIPPING. JAPAN KAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. A regular FORTNIGHTLY Service is maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS. Undr* Mail Contracts with thk Imperial Japanksh Govbbnment. Specially designed for the Company's European Serrice, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation for Fir&t A
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    • 615 6 H&vertisements. SHIPPING. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For Chin?, Japan* Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London* Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will le*vt Singapore on ox about MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) 1908 Delta July
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    • 644 6 Hfcverttsemente. SHIPPING OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co. Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. The Compar.i' s' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Strait.s, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homewards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight, and for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool monthly. One
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    • 552 6 advertisements. SHIPPING. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG, j vs^ The steamers of this Company maintain a regtlar service bciweCM Hamburg. Bremen. Antwerp, and liotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo.
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    • 472 6 fl^vcrtiecmciue. SHIPPING. 1 I Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bre:. c*IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL The fast and well -known mail «teani^r? r* thiß Company sail fortnightly from Bn-mea Hamburg via Rotterdam, katomwp, Scut» Gibraltar, 'ienoa, Ktplas, (iWUMOtiou M& Naplee, Alexandria and vioe versa) Per Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, EBwg^p X kong, Shanghai, Nagasaki A
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  • 625 7 i hot Wf.) H. P, Banaid has been appointed aaerratoi of Fon sts. Grade l, Mr A. B. Stephens deceased. g We greath to hear that Captain John vU.-. M.ma^n:^ Direetot o! the Sungei Raia Tin Mime; Co. Limited, is lying seriously lieti lenee, Tamban Koid.
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  • 98 7 Icutta, Job —Monsieur Joseph tag .v i ko go round eight years has arrived here fron: ;e fuli extent of the tour ia He left I -laia on the 12th Ju 6, and I raited Belgium, B| k. Norway. S Finland Turkey, Greece, M Bg3
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  • 44 7 jletir ffi r and 1 cons true ted at the X for Siam Coma 'da. late ttt A 8 y commander of the -1 on the Bked to tie vessels on the voya. I ::s of Your life
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  • 300 7 The "Nation" asser.s that on the grouad of sentiment and principle the case against the visit of the King to the C/.ar is clear Unless we choose to >&y that it is only the spilling of Royal blood which deserves oui indignation, we certainly cmtjht
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  • 390 7 Singapore, 6th July, 1908. Thi price* quo'ed are ge»eraUu those cur- At the other JseU Uere may be small variation: rhqmW s Colic, Cholera a^ I Diarrhoea Remedy ua Ina»--.r.. v i Hiscocks writing from Clare Bean-. 1. per catty 4 do. French do 12 Beef per
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 507 7 £lbvertiscmcnts. APARTMENTS. BOARD RESIDENCE. 1 Large Room vacant, suitable for married couple, or single gentleman. Apply on the Premises 21, Sophia Road. June 19 v c. Rooms with board for bachelors and married couple, Tennis Court. Terms Moderate. Apply to Mrs. ORRE, 7, Oxley Rise. Oct 14 tts NEW SERVICE
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    • 477 7 EXCHANGE. (Corrected up to July 6.) Bank 4 m/s w 2/4 T V demand M 2/3 J Prirate credits 3 m/s 2/4| credits 6 m/s 2/4 PkANd, demand Bauk.« w 291 i>HMAKT, dem<ind M 2S6i Cndia, T. T, Hongkonq, demand M 20% Yokohama, demand UB| /a va, demand w 139|
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    • 1049 7 SHARES. MINES. Capital Capital Isaac Paid r Issued paid ap Vala« ap Company. Quotation $300,000 800,000 10 10 Belat Tin Mining Co. Ltd llt $300,000 225,000 10 10 Bruang Limited $600,000 600.GC0 10 10 Bmseb Hydraulic Tin M. Oo Ltd 11.54 £400,000 350,000 1 1 Duff Development Go. Ltd 2.70
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  • 993 8 l.t.Ki'KK Mm. Ivwncm E*ncoMßi Smith. BE SAI'Iv'IES JOHANNES AND Co. Tfafl pabtifl ex im uiti>a of Mr E. Jinnne> was continued, by Mr A. E. Biddeley. I>-St<'r bad Hot brought papers relating tot- 14.000. His lawyer said he ■wouli brin.: th^in himself. Mr Farrer B&ynei «as his Uwver. Ha
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  • 411 8 Messrs H. L. Coghlan and Cos. saleroom was crowded yesterday afternoon when the Estate of Chea Keow, decaased, was put up for sal 9. Every piece of the property was sold, the purchasers and the price reilised beiug as follows No. 98 Middle Road, area 1,106 sq.
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  • 41 8 Messis Grutbne and Co., Agents for the above Company, m receipt of a cablegram from the Manager, Linggi Plantations Ltd., advising t're total amount of rubber harvesttl on the Company's Estates during the month of June as 21,500 lbs.
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  • 235 8 Yap Wee Chee was before Mr Green, the second magistrate, yesterday afternoon, on a charge of cheating Messrs Katz Bros, m r^-pect of jewellery valued at $17,0.0 on N .rWr>er 5, 1906. Mr Farrer-Baynea mentioned the case to his worship and said that the accused and
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  • 129 8 Thieves appear to be agaiu active m the Tanglin district. A visit has been paid to tie seivants quarters cf Mr Elliot's residence m Uxlev Road, and clothing bylongicg to tha boys taken. A suit of cl.thes and a pair of boots belonging to Mr Elliot also disappeared.
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  • 599 8 TROUBLE WITH REBELS. {From our own Correspondent.) The trouble at Paiton advised last mail has been accentuated by tha rebels, and cost what it may, the Government have now no option but to hunt then down to a man. A day or two after our hist news was
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  • 61 8 Last night the Club met a team of the West Kents at hockey and gave them an excellent game. No score was made till near the call of time, when P. Gold managed to net the ball from a scrimmage m front of the military goal, thus wiuniug for
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  • 58 8 Thero is no doufyt that the Circus Lacaught on this time, and the attendance is excellent. Last ni^-ht the fine programme was gone through with enthusiasm. Specially amusing were the clowns and other items tint attracted special attention were the Graceful Contortionist and the Rope Climber, Aero. To-morrow there
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  • 67 8 Poona, June 22nd. Captain Davie, 24th Poona Horse, the well-known polo player, met with a serious accident while playing polo m a practice match this evening. His por.y came down and threw him violently. He was picked up m an unconscious stato and conveyed to
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  • 139 8 Per van Goens Mr J. M. Jasper, Mr Pan, Master Vijselaar, Mr Boojaards, Mv Kooptnan, Mr Teibrngger, Mr Haal, Miss Keinpiter, Mr Qeskie, Mr Gothal, Miss Becker, Mr Briesk, Mis van Waard, Mr Winter and Mr Pastor. Per Kistna Messrs V. Savi, Dr Lsngoen, Per Hock Lee Mrs Proctor,
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  • 253 8 It is notified that Quarantine Restrictions against the ports of Swatow and Amoy on account of small-pox are withdrawn. The homeward G-arman mail steamer Kleist came m last night about 7 p.m. She leaves for Europe to-day. On the arrival of the "Kistna" from Malaccayesterday.a Chinese youth, a
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  • 96 8 July 5. Cambyses, Brit, str Baiubridge, for Shanghai and Japan. July (3. Emile, Dut. str Mahmood, for Rhio. Sultan Van Lingga, Dut. str., Saman, for Rhio. Hong Mob, Brit, str., Bainbridge, for PenanLightning, Brit, str., Gentles, for Hongkong. Tjipanas, Dut. str., Pandar, for Saigon, fiorgkong and Shanghai. Cheang Chew,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 10 8 PIANOS Bought, Sold or Exchanged Pianos at $150 and Upwards
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    • 217 8 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. L7n>n Ooarmun «m m Netherlands India Governs- y Agents at Singapore, Ships' Agency, lave J Daendels Co.. 2-3. Collyer Qu&y. THE UNDERMENTIONED DATES OF DEPARTURE AXE ONL\ APPKs.s. van der LYS Billiton, Pontianak and Singkawang s.s. Brouwer Moeara-Saba. Sirnpang and Djauabi M MEBKUS Bengkalia, Sia lu-Baroc
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 245 8 VESSELS AT TANJONG PAGAR AND KEPPEL HABBOUR. Wharves and Dorks at which different vessels were berthed yesterday. Q X r J WEATHER REPORT. Data Bar Wind Temp Hum Sky Kain June 4. H'kong 4p. 29.73 BW3 Bii C q Manila 4p. 768 SW3 30 26 c July 5. H'kong 10a.
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    • 629 8 V E S S E L S_ I N PORT. Men-of-war Fiagr and Tons Commanders Ar^jved From When F Muratha Siam g'ht. 5<'0 Haurowitz July •> PaiMng Ship Flag Tons Master Arrived From Cnmifl Adana Brit 21 :S Park June 11 Bft f J M Wood Liverpo Augsburg Ger 2763
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